Archive for the “Giant Cryptid Reptiles”

Yetis, Dragons, Doctor Who And More!!

Posted by: Richard Thomas on May 29th, 2011

I originally posted this interview with Richard Freeman as a two part interview at Binnall of America back in 2009 (Part I and II). Thought it might be a good idea to repost it here in one place.

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Reviving Gloucester’s Sea Serpent

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 28th, 2011

The legend of either Gloucester’s biggest fish tale or greatest harbor phenomenon — depending on who you’re talking to — carves though yellowing newsprint across a few decades in the early 1800s.

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New At The Museum: Identify The Species

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 27th, 2011

Can you id it? Image.

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Richard Freeman on ‘Welsh Dragons’

Posted by: Richard Thomas on May 18th, 2011

This a guest article originally posted on my PARA-NEWS blog by Richard Freeman, Zoological director at the Centre for Fortean Zoology.

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Crazy Crocs 2011: Ohio “Gator” Killed

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 16th, 2011


One of the first incidents of the year has not ended happily. Images.

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Sea Monster Battle

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 7th, 2011

A scarred fossil skull recovered in Australia is yielding a rare glimpse into the behaviors of dinosaur-era, battle-ready sea beasts.

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The Monster Hunters’ Survival Guide Issues 3 & 4

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 1st, 2011

Charlie Sheen Duh Winning!

Zenescope Entertainment has a new comic book series called “The Monster Hunters’ Survival Guide.”

The third and fourth issues feature artwork and write-ups on some of the world’s most infamous cryptids, such as the Chupacabras, giant anacondas, the Kraken, the Mokele Mbembe, giant catfish, and more.

Ordering info and cover images here on Cryptomundo.

Issue 4’s cover art features Charlie Sheen and a Chupacabras. Doing what you ask? Duh, Winning!

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Lost in the Amazon – The Enigma of Col. Percy Fawcett

Posted by: John Kirk on April 5th, 2011

Lost in the Amazon

I have waited a long time for someone to come along and explore the life and disappearance of Col. Percy Fawcett, Amazon explorer extraordinaire and describer of cryptids of the region. My good friend Peter von Puttkamer of Gryphon Productions decided to take on this subject full on and now he is ready to show the fruits of his investigation in a new television program.

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Dino-Do-Dahs for Darren!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 1st, 2011

The scientist makes a shocking announcement. Images.

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Tsuchinoko Revisited

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 15th, 2011

Thoughts of Japan, again: Here’s a reminder of another Japanese cryptid of some note. Images.

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Beast Hunter Pat Spain Interviewed on Weirld.com

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 12th, 2011

Looking a bit like Justin Timberlake with an easy grin and an enthusiasm that’s infectious, Pat Spain is a wildlife scientist with a special interest in crypto-zoological creatures, ones that may or may not exist, and he’s traveled the globe to investigate them for the new National Geographic Channel series Beast Hunter, premiering Mar. 4. Having grown up the middle of three kids in Wynantskill, New York and earned his Bachelor of Science from Suffolk University in Boston, Spain created a Web series called Nature Calls in 2005, which ultimately put him on Nat Geo’s radar. “I’m so excited to be doing this and it means a lot that other people are getting interested in it too,” he says. He had a lot more to say in the following conversation.

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Loren Coleman Reviews “Beast Hunter”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 11th, 2011

A comprehensive critique of this new series includes the exclusive release of images of the renderings of Orang Pendek. Many photos.

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Is Bownessie Back?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 26th, 2011

A mystery lake monster dubbed “Bownessie” has been sighted again – less than a week after it was photographed.

Holidaymaker Brian Arton, 61, described seeing something “dark with humps” sitting 300 yards out on the surface of Lake Windermere.

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New CryptoZoo TV Series: Beast Hunter on Nat Geo

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 22nd, 2011

Beast Hunter is hosted by Pat Spain, a biologist and explorer who travels the globe in search of mythical creatures, immersing himself amongst the tribes, people and cultures on his quest to find the truth between fact and fiction.

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Is this Bownessie?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 20th, 2011

Bownessie

Four-humped beastie spotted in Lake Windermere.

Photos.

Video.

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